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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
)
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To investigate the possible role of
cyclin-dependent kinase 5
(
cdk5
) in the formation of paired helical filaments (PHFs) in muscle of patients with inclusion-body
myositis
(IBM), we immunolocalized
cdk5
, by light- and electron- microscopy, in muscle biopsies of six IBM patients. Approximately 80-90% of IBM vacuolated muscle fibers, and 10-15% of nonvacuolated fibers, contained well defined
cdk5
-immunoreactive inclusions that colocalized with phosphorylated tau in 70-80% of those fibers. Immunoelectronmicroscopy revealed the association of
cdk5
with tau-immunoreactive PHFs. In all biopsies that contained them, regenerating muscle fibers had diffuse, moderate to strong
cdk5
immunoreactivity. At all neuromuscular junctions, there was strong
cdk5
immunoreactivity postsynaptically. Our study suggests that
cdk5
: (1) plays a role in IBM pathogenesis, possibly mediating phosphorylation of PHF-related tau; (2) is involved in muscle regeneration; and (3) has a novel function at normal neuromuscular junctions.
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PMID:Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 colocalizes with phosphorylated tau in human inclusion-body myositis paired-helical filaments and may play a role in tau phosphorylation. 1106 31